When Snehal was tasked with a lawyer office design, she knew it was about storage, style, and functionality. The client, a lawyer by profession, desired a 630 sqft space in Nashik that brimmed with maximum natural light and prioritised minimalistic luxury that offered a seamless layout and aesthetics. As a result, the design language segues natural elements and productive spaces that embrace understated luxury.
“Minimalist aesthetics with clean lines keep things simple and organised. The project draws inspiration from modern sophistication and natural elements. The use of natural light, plants, and carefully selected materials enhances the sense of tranquillity and well-being within the workspace,” says Snehal.
The Lawyer Office Design is All About Storage, Style and Functionality | Sthetic Design Studio
One enters the office via a strategically placed reception area that sets the theme for the rest of the workspace. It warmly greets visitors with a muted colour palette with an elegantly curved table adorned with a fluted design and arched niches, also showcasing the clever usage of vertical space. Moreover, natural light floods the open workspace through large windows and is complemented by the gleaming reflection from the white flooring. An open-layout workstation adjoins the waiting area. Thus, glass partitions segregate the private and social zones without making the office seem claustrophobic.
Considering the restricted square footage, a sleek black metal and wood grid style shelving unit has demarcated the two spaces while maintaining visual continuity. Small plants and sculptures are carefully curated on the shelf for an energising touch. Moreover, cleverly envisaged louvred storage below the desks ensures proper equipment ventilation, and its floating design adds a sense of visual lightness.
The executive cabin is placed parallel to the reception and slightly overlooking the open workstation space to maintain visual connectivity of employees as required. Clean-lined wooden furniture and flooring take centre stage in this space. The private meeting space is equipped with seamless, minimalist cabinetry and an Italian-designed desk that imbues a touch of quiet luxury. Veneer-clad shutters discreetly conceal a restroom door within a storage unit. Expansive windows and Raphis palm planted along the window add a touch of nature to the cabin. A floor lamp, artwork, and books displayed on the shelves communicate a sense of gravitas. The custom grey boucle sofa and a wall-mounted TV panel tie the look together. Moreover, automated zebra curtains manage sunlight and views, balancing privacy and openness effectively.
Since the team positioned the small cabin at the end of the office area, they chose a sleek artificial quartz desk from MOTTO Group to maximise space efficiency. The flower bed adds a touch of nature, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Near the reception desk, subtly textured fluted wall panels with a smooth Duco finish discreetly house a common toilet and pantry. Thus, maintaining the office’s sleek appearance.
All furniture and details in the project were custom-made to perfectly match the design vision. The only exception was the office chairs, carefully chosen for their ergonomic comfort and practicality. The sofa fabric, sourced from D’Decor, and flexible fluted panels from Treelam add a luxurious touch to the bespoke interiors.
Every detail in this office blends practicality with aesthetic appeal, creating a welcoming environment for clients and inspiring employees. The careful selection of materials, thoughtful spatial planning, and commitment to integrating natural elements have resulted in a functional and elegant workspace. Thus, setting a new standard for modern office design.
Fact File
Designed by: Sthetic Design Studio
Project Type: Office interior Design
Project Name: Minimalist luxury makes maximum impact in this office
Location: Nashik
Built-up Area: 630 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Snehal Jajoo
Photography Courtesy: What We Click
Firm’s Instagram Link: Sthetic Design Studio
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